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on the western coast of canada. and it should be coming ashore just in a few minutes, about six or seven minutes is when it's expected to start to come ashore and it will be 10:28 p.m. on a saturday night there in hawaii and that's going to cause some headaches with residents and tourists that are there. we have with us someone from a hotel now, isaac lappa who's on oahu, you're at the castle waikiki shore hotel. tell us about what's happened since you've heard the warning signs there this evening. >> caller: hi, well, everything was going nice until we heard the sirens. i guess the people here are a little worried about it. but the best thing to do is to calm everyone down and we've moved some of our guests on the lower floors to the higher floors. at the moment. so taking the precautions that we can to make sure everyone is safe and happy here in waikiki. >> how close is your hotel to the beach? >> we're right on the beach. so we have the front row, you know, action of seeing the tsunami coming in to us. so, yeah,
on the western coast of canada. and it should be coming ashore just in a few minutes, about six or seven minutes is when it's expected to start to come ashore and it will be 10:28 p.m. on a saturday night there in hawaii and that's going to cause some headaches with residents and tourists that are there. we have with us someone from a hotel now, isaac lappa who's on oahu, you're at the castle waikiki shore hotel. tell us about what's happened since you've heard the warning signs there this...
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poor canada. >> o, canada. >> alexandra mentioned the snowfall in west virginia. we'll take you to west virginia. you won't believe it. we'll be back. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ >>> our ireporters have been a virtual army of information for us. this video was taken monday in queens. it shows the very flooded streets near rockaway beach. things are better this morning. they're improving, but things are still pretty bad. super storm sandy. today's kids will one day tell their grandchildren about history being made as we speak. the destruction hard to fathom. power outages in 13 states. this morning, 7 million homes and businesses without electricity
poor canada. >> o, canada. >> alexandra mentioned the snowfall in west virginia. we'll take you to west virginia. you won't believe it. we'll be back. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these...
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that includes canada. it could slide all the way up to atlantic canada and nova skoecha and newfoundland. it could hit as far south as the carolinas. that's a huge window we have now. the cone is still very wide because the computer models are still not agreeing. 105-mile-per-hour storm. i saw wind gusts on cues cuba. 118 overnight. it died a little bit as it went over cuba. that's always the case. these storms get bigger when they're over water. it's now over water again. it is still going to get bigger as long as it stays in the warm water, and, yes, there may be some land in the bahamas, but there's more water than land. a category one hurricane off the east coast making tremendous wave action here. just waves coming on shore. eroding the beaches, making huge rep currents. don't be in the water at all. they are going to be as bad as we've seen all year long. all the models yesterday, except for a couple, had them doing this. then one is over here, and another -- now all those model advisory all changed
that includes canada. it could slide all the way up to atlantic canada and nova skoecha and newfoundland. it could hit as far south as the carolinas. that's a huge window we have now. the cone is still very wide because the computer models are still not agreeing. 105-mile-per-hour storm. i saw wind gusts on cues cuba. 118 overnight. it died a little bit as it went over cuba. that's always the case. these storms get bigger when they're over water. it's now over water again. it is still going to...
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>> i also understand from canada and even mexico. >> from canada, from mexico, from texas. we mobilize together as an industry in order to bring electric confidence back to our customers. this partnership has existed since 1955 and we're dedicated to the safety of our customers and restoring power to them. >> and this is a major undertaking because of what we just saw this past summer, the people in the mid-atlantic area were without power for a very long time because of a storm and it was just last year with hurricane irene that brought a lot of power outages for a very lengthy time to the state of connecticut. >> that's right, i would contrast this storm from the deratio we experienced this summer, where it same upon us all at once, we didn't have the time to stage our crews. this time we have several days warning, we're staging our crews, but again, this is going to be a very, very severe storm. mr. owens, meteorologist chad myers has a question for you. >> this is going to be one of those big storms, it's going to be windy for a long time and people are going to lose po
>> i also understand from canada and even mexico. >> from canada, from mexico, from texas. we mobilize together as an industry in order to bring electric confidence back to our customers. this partnership has existed since 1955 and we're dedicated to the safety of our customers and restoring power to them. >> and this is a major undertaking because of what we just saw this past summer, the people in the mid-atlantic area were without power for a very long time because of a...
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again, if you are just joining us, this big earthquake off the coast of canada, now hawaii is included in tsunami waves are expected to hit, people need to -- >>> upclose look at the world according to lance armstrong. this is the way many of us remember him, an athlete without equal. in that documentary first shown in australia, the disgraced cyclist denied cheating to win seven tour de france titles. but former friends and teammates say armstrong is a liar. the documentary investigation was led by reporter quenton mcdermott. he joins us from sydney, australia. thank you for joining us. you have seen the evidence and heard armstrong's denial. what do you think after it? did he cheat? >> i don't think there's any doubt whatsoever, don, that he cheated. this was indeed the biggest heist ever carried out in sport. it was the biggest fraud ever carried out in sport. and it was highly organized. and the man leading that organization and leading the fraud within his own team was lance armstrong. i don't think there's any doubt of that at all. >> quenton, do you think that armstrong will eve
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one so far in canada. more than 6 million homes and businesses still don't have electricity but that is a big improvement from yesterday. and while floods and surges with some exceptions have gone down, that just makes the devastation all the more apparent. you are looking at point pleasant beach halfway between new york and atlantic city on the new jersey shore. president obama visiting these scenes this afternoon. the final day in full-on disaster mode before he gets back to the campaign tomorrow. a little global perspective for you right now, though. the scope and the magnitude of hurricane sandy from the satellite image courtesy of nasa. atlantic city is a sitting duck in the middle of the path. the jersey shore easy prey for those ruthless winds. the powerful surges and the relentless force of the images that you are seeing now. and now, this. parts of atlantic city simply decimated as sandy made landfall near the shores and in a few hours president obama gets an up close and personal look at all of t
one so far in canada. more than 6 million homes and businesses still don't have electricity but that is a big improvement from yesterday. and while floods and surges with some exceptions have gone down, that just makes the devastation all the more apparent. you are looking at point pleasant beach halfway between new york and atlantic city on the new jersey shore. president obama visiting these scenes this afternoon. the final day in full-on disaster mode before he gets back to the campaign...
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transcanada like american energy companies operating in canada has the legal authority to build this pipeline under texas state law on the fair child property the commissioner's court granted us the easement and establish compensation which mrs. fairchild is disputing. are you disputing that? and what is your next step? >> i'm not disputing that they have the right because texas laws gave them the right to come across my property. i'm protesting to stop tar sands anywhere in the united states because it's the dirtiest fuel in the world. and we have to be careful what we do and not contaminate our water, our air. we can live without oil. we can't live without water. >> but this has been approved at least in this section of the country. and we see these pictures of you all, you know. what were you saying? what were they saying back to you as we see your arms out clearly protesting this tractor? >> i think it's pretty ironic that transcanada said we were foreign activists. i mean -- >> out of state. >> out of state. she is a texan on her own property which she still has to pay the taxes
transcanada like american energy companies operating in canada has the legal authority to build this pipeline under texas state law on the fair child property the commissioner's court granted us the easement and establish compensation which mrs. fairchild is disputing. are you disputing that? and what is your next step? >> i'm not disputing that they have the right because texas laws gave them the right to come across my property. i'm protesting to stop tar sands anywhere in the united...
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and one in canada. a woman who was hit by storm-tossed debris, damage is expected to run into tens of billions of dollars. and today, a new challenge, looters breaking into businesses. >> people coming out with all kinds of stuff, everything. whatever you can think of, from juice and sodas, waters, cigarettes, tvs, anything you can think of, they were getting it. >> 9,000 people spent the night in red cross shelters spread across 13 states. national guard troops arrived overnight and are rescuing families trapped by floodwaters in hoboken, new jersey. we learned today that the navy is sending three amphibious landing ships to the coast of new york and new jersey in case they're needed. president obama stopped by fema headquarters in washington before heading to new jersey to join governor chris christie to tour the damage caused by sandy. we're going to get to that in a moment. buses and ferries are running and bridges into manhattan are now open. the nation's largest subway system is still water logged
and one in canada. a woman who was hit by storm-tossed debris, damage is expected to run into tens of billions of dollars. and today, a new challenge, looters breaking into businesses. >> people coming out with all kinds of stuff, everything. whatever you can think of, from juice and sodas, waters, cigarettes, tvs, anything you can think of, they were getting it. >> 9,000 people spent the night in red cross shelters spread across 13 states. national guard troops arrived overnight...
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that's what lindsay vaughn wants to do next month at an event in canada. carlos diaz is here and do you think she will do it? will they allow it some. >> first off, we're not 1979. this is something that -- >> skating on thin ice. >> i have to problems getting on thin ice. i will fall through in a second. it is not that cut-and-dried. i honestly believe the u.s. ski federation would say yes in a heart beat. here is the rub. they wants to compete against the men in alberta this weekend in november. the very next weekend the women go to the very same course. there is a rule in downhill skiing that says in world cup skiing that you cannot compete five days prior to an event on the same slopes. in other words, it would give you a very distinct advantage. they're having to weigh the advantage she would have knowing the course that the men do even though it is a slightly different course than the women are doing a week later and she has said, guess what, i will forego the two practice runs and i can compete on sunday and compete the following saturday and everyb
that's what lindsay vaughn wants to do next month at an event in canada. carlos diaz is here and do you think she will do it? will they allow it some. >> first off, we're not 1979. this is something that -- >> skating on thin ice. >> i have to problems getting on thin ice. i will fall through in a second. it is not that cut-and-dried. i honestly believe the u.s. ski federation would say yes in a heart beat. here is the rub. they wants to compete against the men in alberta this...
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they're in china, mexico, canada. in countries that have made themselves more attractive for aupt parenures and business and investment. even as president obama's policies are made them less attractive here. his campaign tries to deflect and detract to minimize the failures and to make this election about small shiny objects. this election matters more than that. it matters to your family and to the senior that needs to get an appointment with the specialist but is told by the receptionist that the doctor isn't taking any more medicare patients. it's been slashed by obama care. it matters to the man in wisconsin i speck to a few days ago in what were supposed to be his best work years, he had a job with $25 an hour with benefits and now has one at $8 an hour without benefits. it matters to the college student graduating this spring with $10,000 to $20,000 in student debt. who now learns that she'll also be paying for $50,000 in government debt. a burden that will put the american dream beyond the reach of so many. it
they're in china, mexico, canada. in countries that have made themselves more attractive for aupt parenures and business and investment. even as president obama's policies are made them less attractive here. his campaign tries to deflect and detract to minimize the failures and to make this election about small shiny objects. this election matters more than that. it matters to your family and to the senior that needs to get an appointment with the specialist but is told by the receptionist that...
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did you sell anything made in china, france, canada, anything made abroad? listen to this, your right to sell your old stuff is now the case before the u.s. supreme court. yep, the supreme court is considering this little known case, it is called curtsong. how could this impact you? this is a short list put together. you would be breaking the law if you sold your first generation ipad on craigslist, you sold your dad's used omega watch on ebay, if you sold an important cd only released abroad but legally purchased here. here is one you to pay very close attention it. if you sold your house with all the fixtures inside, that remain in china or france or canada, maybe a little italian marble in there, you would be breaking the law. sunny hostin on the case with us. it seems nuts. it stems from these legal disputes over something called the first failed doctrine. what is being disputed? >> that's right. it is a little difficult to explain and it is going to be difficult because of the supremes feel they need to weigh in and this is a really meaty, legal issue.
did you sell anything made in china, france, canada, anything made abroad? listen to this, your right to sell your old stuff is now the case before the u.s. supreme court. yep, the supreme court is considering this little known case, it is called curtsong. how could this impact you? this is a short list put together. you would be breaking the law if you sold your first generation ipad on craigslist, you sold your dad's used omega watch on ebay, if you sold an important cd only released abroad...
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domestic production, including from all of the united states and north america, for that matter, from canada, from mexico, or whatever, and the less you need to import the more you can produce here in the united states, presumably the price will go down, but having said that, the price of gases lean is based on the world market. there's a huge demand. it's the marketplace that determine ifs it's $3 a gallon, $4 a gallon or whatever, and there are various laws and taxes around the country. buying a gallon of gasoline, for example, might be much more expensive in new jersey -- there's a lot of variables that go into the price of a gallon of gas, but in general i think the answer should be simple. yes, the department of energy should try to work to reduce the cost of energy for the american people. >> and some pundits thought it was pretty political that the president -- i believe it was back in june -- tapped into the strategic petroleum reserve. i asked christine roman if that -- that's not a full scale way to attack that problem. it's a temporary thing, and it's mostly -- >> it's awe very sh
domestic production, including from all of the united states and north america, for that matter, from canada, from mexico, or whatever, and the less you need to import the more you can produce here in the united states, presumably the price will go down, but having said that, the price of gases lean is based on the world market. there's a huge demand. it's the marketplace that determine ifs it's $3 a gallon, $4 a gallon or whatever, and there are various laws and taxes around the country....
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independe i'm up in canada trying to deal with this problem now. when i'm in new york, we'll deal with this more. >> wait, you're dealing with this specific problem we're dealing with it th now? >> absolutely. i'm one of facebook's international safety advisory board worldwide. i work with cmps all the time. i'll be out in british columbia in another week and working with law enforcement and facebook on trying to make sure to find the people who are responsible, as well as training teens and other people to become our cyber army in making sure when they see these kinds of things going on, you report it, report it in the right way so that the right people go behind bars and kids are alive. in this case amanda had no place else to turn. she turned to the internet for help and we all failed her. so no one reported it, it hadn't been reported to facebook. if it had been, they would have captured this person and reported them to law enforcement. it hadn't been reported to google on the youtube videos. many people stood by and did nothing. what we're goi
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the same storm that has already hit cuba, haiti, on its way to canada. i'm suzanne malveaux. we'll get down to it here. we are talking about this powerful life-threatening storm on a collision course with the most populate area of the country. hurricane sandy taking aim at the mid-atlantic coastline and the northeast. at last check it was about 205 miles southeast of atlantic city, new jersey. massive storm could affect 60 million people. we are talking from virginia to massachusetts. forkers to expect sandy to combine and cause a cold front that will cause massive power outages, and snowstorms and flooding. mountain areas of the state could get two feet of snow, so already starting to fall, and fema, federal emergency management agency, says the storm damage from wind alone could reach $3 billion. we're also going to be hearing from the president about 45 minutes or so from the white house. he is going to be making a statement, updating the conditions of what the federal government is doing to tackle this horrific storm. forecasters expect that sandy wi
the same storm that has already hit cuba, haiti, on its way to canada. i'm suzanne malveaux. we'll get down to it here. we are talking about this powerful life-threatening storm on a collision course with the most populate area of the country. hurricane sandy taking aim at the mid-atlantic coastline and the northeast. at last check it was about 205 miles southeast of atlantic city, new jersey. massive storm could affect 60 million people. we are talking from virginia to massachusetts. forkers...
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look, you and i grew up in canada and there are a lot of communities that can handle snow like that but you're in west virginia. do they have what it takes to clear that let alone the flooding that's now possible? >> reporter: yeah, no, they do. these areas are accustomed to heavy snow. they just aren't accustomed to getting it say the day before halloween. if you want to talk about any bright spot, and maybe we should just to try to lift some people's spirits, there are a couple ski resorts, including snowshoe which is a big one two hours to the south, they actually plan to or think they can open. if they do, it would be about the earliest opening they have ever had. that's the good side of the storm, but otherwise it is predominantly bad, and here getting worse, ashleigh. >> cnn's martin savidge in the bid blidst midst of a blizzard. people are without power in wrve and this is not going to come as a surprise to you. this is one of many areas that has been declared by the president as a disaster area. >> we thought it was going to be a normal florida hurricane and then we started look
look, you and i grew up in canada and there are a lot of communities that can handle snow like that but you're in west virginia. do they have what it takes to clear that let alone the flooding that's now possible? >> reporter: yeah, no, they do. these areas are accustomed to heavy snow. they just aren't accustomed to getting it say the day before halloween. if you want to talk about any bright spot, and maybe we should just to try to lift some people's spirits, there are a couple ski...
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and canada. the lockout was imposed after a collective bargaining agreement expired. the issue, as always, is money. how do divide the profits. businesses hope a solution come quickly. >> hopefully it's going to have a resolution. hopefully sooner than later. >> reporter: new jersey senators are urging both sides to come to an agreement and fast. they note the stoppage could mean millions in lost revenue at a time when the state's unemployment rate is at a 309-year high. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> thank you susan candiotti. >>> an apology decades after the damage is done. students were told they had failed in college simply because they were jewish. ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also
and canada. the lockout was imposed after a collective bargaining agreement expired. the issue, as always, is money. how do divide the profits. businesses hope a solution come quickly. >> hopefully it's going to have a resolution. hopefully sooner than later. >> reporter: new jersey senators are urging both sides to come to an agreement and fast. they note the stoppage could mean millions in lost revenue at a time when the state's unemployment rate is at a 309-year high. susan...
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like these people, these are pictures from nightmares, fear factor, in niagra falls, canada. why do we like this? when you see those pictures, i don't know if you can see this. it looks ridiculous. >> i have some of those of me on roller coasters. >> all right, wendy, we know you're a behavioral expert. is there something wrong with us? like why do people like to be scared like this? >> no, this is satisfying our biological intentions, think about this. back in our hunter-gatherer past, we had leisure and love, every once in a while, we would have three minutes of hell, where we had to run for our lives, our heart rate was going, we had to get adrenalin going, it was very exciting. one person died, right? the predator, or the catch. we hoped we were not the catch. so we're emulating that. >> wendy, buy a treadmill then, if you need adrenalin to go up, because people really want to be scared out of their minds. what are they getting out of it? >> what they're getting is that amazing feeling of the endo endorphins, there is the shock, the scare, and immediately after, the feeli
like these people, these are pictures from nightmares, fear factor, in niagra falls, canada. why do we like this? when you see those pictures, i don't know if you can see this. it looks ridiculous. >> i have some of those of me on roller coasters. >> all right, wendy, we know you're a behavioral expert. is there something wrong with us? like why do people like to be scared like this? >> no, this is satisfying our biological intentions, think about this. back in our...
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there's one model that goes out to sea, that one, and all the other models are on shore somewhere from canada to washington d.c. >> okay. that tells me, chad, that you and i can talk again tomorrow, and hopefully halloween will be saved for all those children on wednesday. chad myers, thank you, sir. appreciate that. >> we're going to keep an eye on sandy as it heads towards the bow haumas, and joey jackson is next. what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. prand you're seeing that rightno quit in amnow.a... we've got a lot of empty cans. over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not there yet, but we've made real progress and the... last thing we should do is turn back now. here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by c
there's one model that goes out to sea, that one, and all the other models are on shore somewhere from canada to washington d.c. >> okay. that tells me, chad, that you and i can talk again tomorrow, and hopefully halloween will be saved for all those children on wednesday. chad myers, thank you, sir. appreciate that. >> we're going to keep an eye on sandy as it heads towards the bow haumas, and joey jackson is next. what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato...
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. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> a heartbreaking story out of canada, one that every parent needs to hear. amanda todd, vancouver teenager, shared her story of bullying on youtube last night. in seventh grade she made some poor choices, exposing her breasts to someone on the internet. soon those photos made there way to her school and she was bullied. she switched towns and schools and the bullying never stopped. in her video she describes how she tried to commit suicide. ♪ ♪ >> amanda todd was found dead on wednesday. authorities believe she finally succeeded in attempting suicide. since her story got out, there's been an outpouring support for amanda and for victims of bullying. katherine bradshaw, the deputy director of the youth center for violence joins us. >> thank you for having me on. >> this is such a sad story. amanda's parents want that youtube video to remain online. do you think i good ft's good f and will it help? >> often when the parents are dealing with the stress of the situation, we have to tune in to what will support them and sounds
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he rejected the keystone pipeline from canada and cut in half drilling permits and leases. the problem with the obama economy is not what he inheri d inherited. it's with a misguided policies that slowed the recovery and caused millions of americans to endure lengthy unemployment and poverty. that's why 15 million more of our fellow citizens are on food stamps than when president obama took office. that's why 3 million more women are now living in poverty. that's why nearly one in six americans today is poor. that's why the economy is stagnant. today we received by the way of latest round of discouraging economic news. last quarter our economy grew at just 2%. after the sim lus was passed, the white house promised the economy would now be growing at 4.3%. over twice as fast. slow economic growth means slow job growth and declining take-home pay. >> mitt romney just referencing that the gdp news that we just got in today. and ali velshi, let me bring you in. we've learned now that the gdp grew 2% last quarter, the anticipation was that it would be up 1.7. so team obama can s
he rejected the keystone pipeline from canada and cut in half drilling permits and leases. the problem with the obama economy is not what he inheri d inherited. it's with a misguided policies that slowed the recovery and caused millions of americans to endure lengthy unemployment and poverty. that's why 15 million more of our fellow citizens are on food stamps than when president obama took office. that's why 3 million more women are now living in poverty. that's why nearly one in six americans...
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tuesday, or maybe monday, depends on where you are, somewhere between the ca carolinas and up in to the canada, the cone. the computers don't have it figured it out. they don't have an idea of where it's going just yet, brooke. look at the lines every which direction. halifax to washington, d.c. >> can we just jump ahead for two seconds and i was reading "wall street journal" this morning, an snor-easter-cane. could be the perfect storm of snow and hurricane. >> yeah. the perfect storm with the movie was different with a big cold front, a bigelow pressure that was north. >> yeah. >> sucked in a hurricane. this is the hurricane sucking in the cold air. just opposite a way but it could still sit here as a bigelow and spin for days as it brings down cold air and eventually will turn in to snow and it would be a major event with all of the leaves still on the trees, the leaves would want to come down. the branches would come down and the power could come down. this has the potential to be a devastating storm even way more significant than irene of last year. >> okay. we'll talk about it for a litt
tuesday, or maybe monday, depends on where you are, somewhere between the ca carolinas and up in to the canada, the cone. the computers don't have it figured it out. they don't have an idea of where it's going just yet, brooke. look at the lines every which direction. halifax to washington, d.c. >> can we just jump ahead for two seconds and i was reading "wall street journal" this morning, an snor-easter-cane. could be the perfect storm of snow and hurricane. >> yeah. the...
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these winds associated with cool air barreling dproun canada right now could bring it back towards the northeast, retro grade it, throw things in reverse and put it back out to sea which is what looked like originally buwas going to happe. a lot of computer models are hedging towards the east coast. a few of them, every line represents a single computer and its forecast solution. you can see bring them to the delmarva, up to new york and maine as well. by this stage of the game, it would be more of a hybrid storm with cold air entrenched and regardless going to have winds, waves and certainly a lot of rain and even snow in the mountains. a lot of aspects to this storm very complicated but we'll watch it. right now a category 2 storm heading through the bahamas. >> we appreciate that. looks like spaghetti right now. >> getting hungry. >> i know. rob, thank you. >>> could a movie affect the outcome of the presidential election? a new movie about the raid that killed osama bin laden will air right before the election and conservatives they're not happy. [ female announcer ] today, jason i
these winds associated with cool air barreling dproun canada right now could bring it back towards the northeast, retro grade it, throw things in reverse and put it back out to sea which is what looked like originally buwas going to happe. a lot of computer models are hedging towards the east coast. a few of them, every line represents a single computer and its forecast solution. you can see bring them to the delmarva, up to new york and maine as well. by this stage of the game, it would be...
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>> usually it's canada, but i like barbados much, much better. >> turs and caicos. go with me. with we'll have a girl's trip together. >> we'll have a great time. little marga -- yeah. thank you, alison, for putting that image in my mind. >>> college quarterback loses the game and his house gets tp'd, toilet papered and egged. some football fans are going way over the line. overmany discounts to thine customers! safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners' discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now, that's progressive. to a world of super-connected intelligence. the potential of freescale unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to investing with knowledge. the potential of td ameritrade unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. >>> the houston texans are
>> usually it's canada, but i like barbados much, much better. >> turs and caicos. go with me. with we'll have a girl's trip together. >> we'll have a great time. little marga -- yeah. thank you, alison, for putting that image in my mind. >>> college quarterback loses the game and his house gets tp'd, toilet papered and egged. some football fans are going way over the line. overmany discounts to thine customers! safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome...
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double them, and also get the oil from offer shore and alaska and i'll bring that pipeline in from cana canada, and, by the way, i like coal. i'm going to make sure we can continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy-independent, so we can create those jobs. finally, with regards to that tax cut, look, i'm not looking to cut massive taxes and to reduce the revenues going to the government. my number one principle is there will be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i want to underline that. no tax cut that adds to the deaf deficit, but i do want to reduce the burden being paid by middle income americans, and to do that that also means i cannot reduce the burden paid by high-income americans. any language to the contrary is simply not accurate. >> mr. president? >> let's talk about taxes because i think it's instructive. four years ago when i stood on this stage i said i would cut taxes for middle class families. that's exactly what i did. we cut tacks for middle class families by about
double them, and also get the oil from offer shore and alaska and i'll bring that pipeline in from cana canada, and, by the way, i like coal. i'm going to make sure we can continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy-independent, so we can create those jobs. finally, with regards to that tax cut, look, i'm not looking to cut massive taxes and to reduce the revenues going to the...
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in canada where i'm from, they have done that, lowered corporate taxes and did seem to be a business bump as a result but it's psychological and hard to know. are companies saying lower my taxes and i'll hire people or i'll give it out as dividends and keep more cash? we just don't know. >> ali velshi, thanks so much. >>> tons of complicated math. no wonder people are describing last night's showdown as wonkish. here is how it's being viewed. tv viewers needed research teams on the couch. over 90 minutes, barack obama may have won the gravitas battle. obama was restained to the point of flailing. if you remember, new jersey governor chris christie predicted a romney victory. a victory lap this morning. >> he came out and said here is why i want to take america. i don't think the president was ready to answer that. fact of the matter is, you know, you can't beat thehamp on points. mitt romney hit a knockout last night. >> whether by knockout or merely by points, democrats concede that democrats are shrugging off romney's big win. >> i didn't say he was out debated. i think he treated
in canada where i'm from, they have done that, lowered corporate taxes and did seem to be a business bump as a result but it's psychological and hard to know. are companies saying lower my taxes and i'll hire people or i'll give it out as dividends and keep more cash? we just don't know. >> ali velshi, thanks so much. >>> tons of complicated math. no wonder people are describing last night's showdown as wonkish. here is how it's being viewed. tv viewers needed research teams on...
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and the easiest way to get in this country as we saw on 9/11 is either from canada and mexico. and this should be one more reminder to us that we cannot stop our efforts. >> the irony here is there's a station named after the border patrol agent who was killed, you know, in the midst of that fast and furious unfortunate program that the government was running for a while. you would think there would be extra patrols there or added safety measures, and maybe there are and i don't know about them. >> well, i think the problem is for so many automatic weapons down there, there are even grenades coming across the border. and so our broader patrol is outgunned. and you know, short of moving into armor, you can't entirely protect them. what we have to look at that border is like any disputed border, it has to be well-protected sort of like between israel and lebanon where it's impossible to get across it without the border patrol knowing and being alerted, especially with people carrying weapons. >> former cia operative, thanks so much for joining us this morning. >>> now the march t
and the easiest way to get in this country as we saw on 9/11 is either from canada and mexico. and this should be one more reminder to us that we cannot stop our efforts. >> the irony here is there's a station named after the border patrol agent who was killed, you know, in the midst of that fast and furious unfortunate program that the government was running for a while. you would think there would be extra patrols there or added safety measures, and maybe there are and i don't know...
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virginia, then go inland about 400 miles before it finally stops and turns to the north and heads up into canada. >> when you talk about a wind field from what i was reading, you were saying it's as large as, what, 900,000 -- what was it? >> i have a graphic. >> here we go. >> do we have 30 seconds? >> grab it. you were saying it's twice the size of texas, the wind field. >> even the camera can go in and i'll go back to the cube. that's the wind field tropical storm force or greater. that's massachusetts. cape cod all the way to the border of south carolina. that red hot is hurricane force or greater. but that is going to move onshore. not just the coast. this goes inland. i can't tell people to prepare enough. this is bigger than you think it is. >> we saw the pictures in massachusetts. we want to take you back to the pictures in manhattan after this break. campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a
virginia, then go inland about 400 miles before it finally stops and turns to the north and heads up into canada. >> when you talk about a wind field from what i was reading, you were saying it's as large as, what, 900,000 -- what was it? >> i have a graphic. >> here we go. >> do we have 30 seconds? >> grab it. you were saying it's twice the size of texas, the wind field. >> even the camera can go in and i'll go back to the cube. that's the wind field...
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we have heard from people from 32 states and the uk and canada, and many others who want to help as well as to begin to support children in their own community, and that's the only way that we'll reach our goal that no child in the united states should have to drop out of school because of family care giving responsibilities. >> connie, thank you so much. and congratulations on being one of the top ten, and of course, those at home, you can vote on these honorees who are all being honored. top ten honorees. go to cnnheroes.com. the winner will receive $250,000. >>> as many as 7 million students are chronically absent from school. we're investigating the problem and showing solutions. my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel®
we have heard from people from 32 states and the uk and canada, and many others who want to help as well as to begin to support children in their own community, and that's the only way that we'll reach our goal that no child in the united states should have to drop out of school because of family care giving responsibilities. >> connie, thank you so much. and congratulations on being one of the top ten, and of course, those at home, you can vote on these honorees who are all being...